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megafloods
Ice Age megafloods through the Cheney-Palouse Scabland Tract, eastern Washington, USA Available to Purchase
ABSTRACT A two-day, ~300-mile field trip follows the path of ancient Ice Age megafloods through the eastern Channeled Scabland plexus and explores abundant evidence for the last outburst floods from the late Pleistocene within the Cheney-Palouse Scabland Tract, Washington, USA. Features unique to the scablands include spectacular, headward-retreating cataract canyons; giant ripples, bars, and scour holes along with dry waterfalls; battleship-sized, streamlined loess islands; and anastomosing channel networks. Some noteworthy flood features within the Cheney-Palouse tract include a massive 530-ton, ice-rafted, granitic boulder; the hidden Cove Coulees; and a close-up inside a giant flood bar covered with giant current ripples. Also, along the route are two regions with bedrock fracture zones preferentially and spectacularly eroded by megafloods. Less common, but no less significant, is evidence for much older (>130,000 yr) exhumed, middle-to-early Pleistocene flood deposits. These are recognized by >1-m-thick, pedogenic, calcrete caps and paleosols overlying flood deposits. Some of these ancient flood deposits also have a reversed magnetic polarity of early Pleistocene age >780 ka (i.e., Matuyama Reversed Epoch). Older flood deposits like these sometimes lie deeply buried within eolian Palouse loess. Thus, it appears the growth and erosion of windblown loess hills in the Channeled Scabland also extend back to the early Pleistocene.
The Inland Pacific Northwest documents geologic processes from Proterozoic time to the Present. This volume presents field trips from the 2024 GSA Cordilleran and Rocky Mountain Joint Sections Meeting, exploring the genesis of bedrock in Idaho, Neoproterozoic development of supercontinents in Washington, Cambrian tectonic and biostratigraphic history of Washington, and paleoecology of Miocene woodlands in Idaho. An overview of Pleistocene megaflood effects is shown through outcrops and drone images. Advances in understanding of the Columbia River Basalt Group are presented with a strong emphasis on volcanology and flood basalt evolution. The story of the Sevier orogeny accretionary margin is examined, as are the landmark studies of the Mesoproterozoic Belt Basin through a Missoula to Spokane transect.
Rates of bedrock canyon incision by megafloods, Channeled Scabland, eastern Washington, USA Available to Purchase
Upper Grand Coulee: New views of a channeled scabland megafloods enigma Open Access
ABSTRACT New findings about old puzzles occasion rethinking of the Grand Coulee, greatest of the scabland channels. Those puzzles begin with antecedents of current upper Grand Coulee. By a recent interpretation, the upper coulee exploited the former high-level valley of a preflood trunk stream that had drained to the southwest beside and across Coulee anticline or monocline. In any case, a constriction and sharp bend in nearby Columbia valley steered Missoula floods this direction. Completion of upper Grand Coulee by megaflood erosion captured flood drainage that would otherwise have continued to enlarge Moses Coulee. Upstream in the Sanpoil valley, deposits and shorelines of last-glacial Lake Columbia varied with the lake’s Grand Coulee outlet while also recording scores of Missoula floods. The Sanpoil evidence implies that upper Grand Coulee had approached its present intake depth early the last glaciation at latest, or more simply during a prior glaciation. An upper part of the Sanpoil section provides varve counts between the last tens of Missoula floods in a stratigraphic sequence that may now be linked to flood rhythmites of southern Washington by a set-S tephra from Mount St. Helens. On the floor of upper Grand Coulee itself, recently found striated rock and lodgement till confirm the long-held view, which Bretz and Flint had shared, that cutting of upper Grand Coulee preceded its last-glacial occupation by the Okanogan ice lobe. A dozen or more late Missoula floods registered as sand and silt in the lee of Steamboat Rock. Some of this field evidence about upper Grand Coulee may conflict with results of recent two-dimensional simulations for a maximum Lake Missoula. In these simulations only a barrier high above the present coulee intake enables floods to approach high-water marks near Wenatchee that predate stable blockage of Columbia valley by the Okanogan lobe. Above the walls of upper Grand Coulee, scabland limits provide high-water targets for two-dimensional simulations of watery floods. The recent models sharpen focus on water sources, prior coulee incision, and coulee’s occupation by the Okanogan ice lobe. Field reappraisal continues downstream from Grand Coulee on Ephrata fan. There, some of the floods exiting lower Grand Coulee had bulked up with fine sediment from glacial Lake Columbia, upper coulee till, and a lower coulee lake that the fan itself impounded. Floods thus of debris-flow consistency carried outsize boulders previously thought transported by watery floods. Below Ephrata fan, a backflooded reach of Columbia valley received Grand Coulee outflow of small, late Missoula floods. These late floods can—by varve counts in post-S-ash deposits of Sanpoil valley—be clocked now as a decade or less apart. Still farther downstream, Columbia River gorge choked the largest Missoula floods, passing peak discharge only one-third to one-half that released by the breached Lake Missoula ice dam.
III. Megafloods Available to Purchase
Pliocene–Pleistocene megafloods as a mechanism for Greenlandic megacanyon formation: COMMENT Open Access
Pliocene–Pleistocene megafloods as a mechanism for Greenlandic megacanyon formation: REPLY Open Access
Pliocene–Pleistocene megafloods as a mechanism for Greenlandic megacanyon formation Available to Purchase
10 Be dating of late Pleistocene megafloods and Cordilleran Ice Sheet retreat in the northwestern United States Available to Purchase
Generation of the Palouse loess: Exploring the linkages between glaciation, outburst megafloods, and eolian deposition in Washington State Available to Purchase
ABSTRACT The rich Quaternary history of the Pacific Northwest showcases the important linkages between multiple geologic processes that have shaped its sedimentology and geomorphology. This field trip in eastern Washington explores the evolution of landforms that developed within the Palouse and the Channeled Scabland—geomorphically distinctive areas that were indirectly and directly influenced by multiple Quaternary glacial outburst megafloods. These floods produced expansive fine-grained sediments that were subsequently remobilized by the wind to generate sand dunes, sand sheets, and the thick loess of the Palouse. Landforms and deposits that date from the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) include dramatically eroded scab-land features, coarse-to fine-grained flood slackwater deposits, sand dunes, loess, and paleosols. Sedimentary, paleopedologic, and geomorphic evidence for similar magnitude glacial outburst megafloods and loess accumulation that are related to the penultimate glaciation, during oxygen isotope stage 4, is recorded in several loess outcrops. This field trip traces the windblown sediments from source to sink and particularly focuses on Eureka Flat—the engine of the Palouse loess—and well-studied sections of thick loess farther downwind. A rich paleoclimate record is emerging from the loess stratigraphy and paleosols based on luminescence ages, tephrochronology, and paleoecologic analyses.
Erosion of the Tsangpo Gorge by megafloods, Eastern Himalaya Available to Purchase
Megafloods and global paleoenvironmental change on Mars and Earth Available to Purchase
The surface of Mars preserves landforms associated with the largest known water floods. While most of these megafloods occurred more than 1 Ga ago, recent spacecraft images document a phase of outburst flooding and associated volcanism that seems no older than tens of millions of years. The megafloods that formed the Martian outflow channels had maximum discharges comparable to those of Earth’s ocean currents and its thermohaline circulation. On both Earth and Mars, abrupt and episodic operations of these megascale processes have been major factors in global climatic change. On relatively short time scales, by their influence on oceanic circulation, Earth’s Pleistocene megafloods probably (1) induced the Younger Dryas cooling of 12.8 ka ago, and (2) initiated the Bond cycles of ocean-climate oscillation with their associated Heinrich events of “iceberg armadas” into the North Atlantic. The Martian megafloods are hypothesized to have induced the episodic formation of a northern plains “ocean,” which, with contemporaneous volcanism, led to relatively brief periods of enhanced hydrological cycling on the land surface (the “MEGAOUTFLO Hypothesis”). This process of episodic short-duration climate change on Mars, operating at intervals of hundreds of millions of years, has parallels in the Neoproterozoic glaciation of Earth (the “Snowball Earth Hypothesis”). Both phenomena are theorized to involve abrupt and spectacular planet-wide climate oscillations, and associated feedbacks with ocean circulation, land-surface weathering, glaciation, and atmospheric carbon dioxide. The critical factors for megascale environmental change on both Mars and Earth seem to be associated tectonics and volcanism, plus the abundance of water for planetary cycling. Some of the most important events in planetary history, including those of the biosphere, seem to be tied to cataclysmic episodes of massive hydrological change.
Pleistocene megafloods in the northeast Pacific Available to Purchase
Pleistocene megaflood landscapes of the Channeled Scabland Available to Purchase
Abstract The Channeled Scabland of east-central Washington comprises a complex of anastomosing fluvial channels that were eroded by Pleistocene megaflooding into the basalt bedrock and overlying sediments of the Columbia Plateau and Columbia Basin regions of eastern Washington State, U.S.A. The cataclysmic flooding produced huge coulees (dry river courses), cataracts, streamlined loess hills, rock basins, butte-and-basin scabland, potholes, inner channels, broad gravel deposits, and immense gravel bars. Giant current ripples (fluvial dunes) developed in the coarse gravel bedload. In the 1920s, J Harlen Bretz established the cataclysmic flooding origin for the Channeled Scabland, and Joseph Thomas Pardee subsequently demonstrated that the megaflooding derived from the margins of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet, notably from ice-dammed glacial Lake Missoula, which had formed in western Montana and northern Idaho. More recent research, to be discussed on this field trip, has revealed the complexity of megaflooding and the details of its history. To understand the scabland one has to throw away textbook treatments of river work. —J. Hoover Mackin, as quoted in Bretz et al. (1956, p. 960)
Further evidence for the Matanuska megaflood hypothesis, Alaska Available to Purchase
ABSTRACT The Matanuska lowland north of Anchorage, Alaska, was episodically glaciated during the Pleistocene by the merged westward flow of the Matanuska and Knik glaciers. During the late Wisconsin glaciation, glacial Lake Atna filled the Copper River Basin, impounded by an ice dam blocking the Matanuska drainage divide at Tahneta Pass and the adjacent Squaw Creek headwaters and ice dams at other basin outlets, including the Susitna and Copper rivers. On the Matanuska lowland floor upvalley from the coalesced glacier’s late-Wisconsin terminus, a series of regularly spaced, symmetrical ridges with 0.9-km wavelengths and heights to 36 m are oriented normal to oblique to the valley and covered by smaller subparallel ridges with wavelengths typically ~80 m and amplitudes to 3 m. These and nearby drumlins, eskers, and moraines were previously interpreted to be glacial in origin. Borrow-pit exposures in the large ridges, however, show sorting and stratification, locally with foreset bedding. A decade ago we reinterpreted such observations as evidence of outburst flooding during glacial retreat, driven by water flushing from Lake Atna through breaches in the Tahneta Pass and Squaw Creek ice dam. In this view, the ridges once labeled Rogen and De Geer moraines were reinterpreted as two scales of fluvial dunes. New observations in the field and from meter-scale light detection and ranging (LiDAR) and interferometric synthetic aperture radar (IfSAR) digital elevation models, together with grain-size analyses and ground-penetrating radar profiles, provide further evidence that portions of the glacial landscape of the Matanuska lowlands were modified by megaflooding after the Last Glacial Maximum, and support the conclusion that the Knik Glacier was the last active glacier in the lowland.